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Quote from: RGMike on January 04, 2009, 11:24:04 AMQuote from: ggould on January 03, 2009, 12:08:49 PMQuote from: RGMike on January 03, 2009, 11:32:00 AMQuote from: Gazoo on January 03, 2009, 07:06:42 AMQuote from: urth on January 02, 2009, 10:12:37 PMQuote from: Wayback on January 02, 2009, 08:21:11 PME STREET BAND'S GREATEST HITS IN WAL-MART JAN. 13Bruce kicks off the new year not with the new Working on a Dream album (in stores Jan 27), but first follows in AC/DC's footsteps with a Wal-Mart exclusive, low-priced Greatest Hits album. Wal-mart only? Bruce should be ashamed. As should AC/DC. And the Eagles. And whoever else has gotten in bed with those predatory SOBs. I'm with you on this - exclusives are harmful to consumers, I think; especially those of us who boycott Wal-Mart for whatever reasons. Wal-Mart is bad for America; and while I don't necessarily expect AC/DC to understand that, I should have thought that Bruce would. (The Eagles were always out for themselves anyway, so no surprise there.)Dittoes -- Bruce, of all people! Bet he won't get a Christmas card from Dave Marsh this year. and indeed the blogosphere is responding:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lisa-derrick/springsteen-sells-out--to_b_153441.htmlWell, as far as this goes:Quote from: Huffington Postunion supporting guy? Then why will The Boss' Greatest Hits be released exclusively by Wal-Mart? Okay, its only his greatest hits, which you can download anyway song by song if you have the patience. But still, wtf?I agree it looks bad symbolically, but it's obviously pretty unimportant, if these tracks are indeed not exclusive (i. e. downloadable) in a world where sales of plastic discs bearing digital info is declining. But yeah, it looks bad.It looks bad symbolically *because* it's Springsteen and he's been a beacon of "I will not sell out" integrity for 36 years. He certainly doesn't need the money from this repackaging; there are plenty of other ways he could've done a tie-in to the Super Bowl appearance. Wal-Mart benefits far more than he does. (It's analogous to Obama/Warren, actually, in that yes, technically, you may be reaching another audience, but there are less offensive ways of doing it.) So unless we suddenly are told that all the proceeds are going to a food bank (watch for something like that to happen as a form of spin control), it's really disappointing. Actually, I'm more disappointed he's playing in the Super Bowl than selling discs in Wal-Mart!
Quote from: ggould on January 03, 2009, 12:08:49 PMQuote from: RGMike on January 03, 2009, 11:32:00 AMQuote from: Gazoo on January 03, 2009, 07:06:42 AMQuote from: urth on January 02, 2009, 10:12:37 PMQuote from: Wayback on January 02, 2009, 08:21:11 PME STREET BAND'S GREATEST HITS IN WAL-MART JAN. 13Bruce kicks off the new year not with the new Working on a Dream album (in stores Jan 27), but first follows in AC/DC's footsteps with a Wal-Mart exclusive, low-priced Greatest Hits album. Wal-mart only? Bruce should be ashamed. As should AC/DC. And the Eagles. And whoever else has gotten in bed with those predatory SOBs. I'm with you on this - exclusives are harmful to consumers, I think; especially those of us who boycott Wal-Mart for whatever reasons. Wal-Mart is bad for America; and while I don't necessarily expect AC/DC to understand that, I should have thought that Bruce would. (The Eagles were always out for themselves anyway, so no surprise there.)Dittoes -- Bruce, of all people! Bet he won't get a Christmas card from Dave Marsh this year. and indeed the blogosphere is responding:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lisa-derrick/springsteen-sells-out--to_b_153441.htmlWell, as far as this goes:Quote from: Huffington Postunion supporting guy? Then why will The Boss' Greatest Hits be released exclusively by Wal-Mart? Okay, its only his greatest hits, which you can download anyway song by song if you have the patience. But still, wtf?I agree it looks bad symbolically, but it's obviously pretty unimportant, if these tracks are indeed not exclusive (i. e. downloadable) in a world where sales of plastic discs bearing digital info is declining. But yeah, it looks bad.It looks bad symbolically *because* it's Springsteen and he's been a beacon of "I will not sell out" integrity for 36 years. He certainly doesn't need the money from this repackaging; there are plenty of other ways he could've done a tie-in to the Super Bowl appearance. Wal-Mart benefits far more than he does. (It's analogous to Obama/Warren, actually, in that yes, technically, you may be reaching another audience, but there are less offensive ways of doing it.) So unless we suddenly are told that all the proceeds are going to a food bank (watch for something like that to happen as a form of spin control), it's really disappointing.
Quote from: RGMike on January 03, 2009, 11:32:00 AMQuote from: Gazoo on January 03, 2009, 07:06:42 AMQuote from: urth on January 02, 2009, 10:12:37 PMQuote from: Wayback on January 02, 2009, 08:21:11 PME STREET BAND'S GREATEST HITS IN WAL-MART JAN. 13Bruce kicks off the new year not with the new Working on a Dream album (in stores Jan 27), but first follows in AC/DC's footsteps with a Wal-Mart exclusive, low-priced Greatest Hits album. Wal-mart only? Bruce should be ashamed. As should AC/DC. And the Eagles. And whoever else has gotten in bed with those predatory SOBs. I'm with you on this - exclusives are harmful to consumers, I think; especially those of us who boycott Wal-Mart for whatever reasons. Wal-Mart is bad for America; and while I don't necessarily expect AC/DC to understand that, I should have thought that Bruce would. (The Eagles were always out for themselves anyway, so no surprise there.)Dittoes -- Bruce, of all people! Bet he won't get a Christmas card from Dave Marsh this year. and indeed the blogosphere is responding:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lisa-derrick/springsteen-sells-out--to_b_153441.htmlWell, as far as this goes:Quote from: Huffington Postunion supporting guy? Then why will The Boss' Greatest Hits be released exclusively by Wal-Mart? Okay, its only his greatest hits, which you can download anyway song by song if you have the patience. But still, wtf?I agree it looks bad symbolically, but it's obviously pretty unimportant, if these tracks are indeed not exclusive (i. e. downloadable) in a world where sales of plastic discs bearing digital info is declining. But yeah, it looks bad.
Quote from: Gazoo on January 03, 2009, 07:06:42 AMQuote from: urth on January 02, 2009, 10:12:37 PMQuote from: Wayback on January 02, 2009, 08:21:11 PME STREET BAND'S GREATEST HITS IN WAL-MART JAN. 13Bruce kicks off the new year not with the new Working on a Dream album (in stores Jan 27), but first follows in AC/DC's footsteps with a Wal-Mart exclusive, low-priced Greatest Hits album. Wal-mart only? Bruce should be ashamed. As should AC/DC. And the Eagles. And whoever else has gotten in bed with those predatory SOBs. I'm with you on this - exclusives are harmful to consumers, I think; especially those of us who boycott Wal-Mart for whatever reasons. Wal-Mart is bad for America; and while I don't necessarily expect AC/DC to understand that, I should have thought that Bruce would. (The Eagles were always out for themselves anyway, so no surprise there.)Dittoes -- Bruce, of all people! Bet he won't get a Christmas card from Dave Marsh this year. and indeed the blogosphere is responding:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lisa-derrick/springsteen-sells-out--to_b_153441.html
Quote from: urth on January 02, 2009, 10:12:37 PMQuote from: Wayback on January 02, 2009, 08:21:11 PME STREET BAND'S GREATEST HITS IN WAL-MART JAN. 13Bruce kicks off the new year not with the new Working on a Dream album (in stores Jan 27), but first follows in AC/DC's footsteps with a Wal-Mart exclusive, low-priced Greatest Hits album. Wal-mart only? Bruce should be ashamed. As should AC/DC. And the Eagles. And whoever else has gotten in bed with those predatory SOBs. I'm with you on this - exclusives are harmful to consumers, I think; especially those of us who boycott Wal-Mart for whatever reasons. Wal-Mart is bad for America; and while I don't necessarily expect AC/DC to understand that, I should have thought that Bruce would. (The Eagles were always out for themselves anyway, so no surprise there.)
Quote from: Wayback on January 02, 2009, 08:21:11 PME STREET BAND'S GREATEST HITS IN WAL-MART JAN. 13Bruce kicks off the new year not with the new Working on a Dream album (in stores Jan 27), but first follows in AC/DC's footsteps with a Wal-Mart exclusive, low-priced Greatest Hits album. Wal-mart only? Bruce should be ashamed. As should AC/DC. And the Eagles. And whoever else has gotten in bed with those predatory SOBs.
E STREET BAND'S GREATEST HITS IN WAL-MART JAN. 13Bruce kicks off the new year not with the new Working on a Dream album (in stores Jan 27), but first follows in AC/DC's footsteps with a Wal-Mart exclusive, low-priced Greatest Hits album.
union supporting guy? Then why will The Boss' Greatest Hits be released exclusively by Wal-Mart? Okay, its only his greatest hits, which you can download anyway song by song if you have the patience. But still, wtf?
Quote from: ggould on January 04, 2009, 02:30:48 PMQuote from: RGMike on January 04, 2009, 11:24:04 AMQuote from: ggould on January 03, 2009, 12:08:49 PMQuote from: RGMike on January 03, 2009, 11:32:00 AMQuote from: Gazoo on January 03, 2009, 07:06:42 AMQuote from: urth on January 02, 2009, 10:12:37 PMQuote from: Wayback on January 02, 2009, 08:21:11 PME STREET BAND'S GREATEST HITS IN WAL-MART JAN. 13Bruce kicks off the new year not with the new Working on a Dream album (in stores Jan 27), but first follows in AC/DC's footsteps with a Wal-Mart exclusive, low-priced Greatest Hits album. Wal-mart only? Bruce should be ashamed. As should AC/DC. And the Eagles. And whoever else has gotten in bed with those predatory SOBs. I'm with you on this - exclusives are harmful to consumers, I think; especially those of us who boycott Wal-Mart for whatever reasons. Wal-Mart is bad for America; and while I don't necessarily expect AC/DC to understand that, I should have thought that Bruce would. (The Eagles were always out for themselves anyway, so no surprise there.)Dittoes -- Bruce, of all people! Bet he won't get a Christmas card from Dave Marsh this year. and indeed the blogosphere is responding:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lisa-derrick/springsteen-sells-out--to_b_153441.htmlWell, as far as this goes:Quote from: Huffington Postunion supporting guy? Then why will The Boss' Greatest Hits be released exclusively by Wal-Mart? Okay, its only his greatest hits, which you can download anyway song by song if you have the patience. But still, wtf?I agree it looks bad symbolically, but it's obviously pretty unimportant, if these tracks are indeed not exclusive (i. e. downloadable) in a world where sales of plastic discs bearing digital info is declining. But yeah, it looks bad.It looks bad symbolically *because* it's Springsteen and he's been a beacon of "I will not sell out" integrity for 36 years. He certainly doesn't need the money from this repackaging; there are plenty of other ways he could've done a tie-in to the Super Bowl appearance. Wal-Mart benefits far more than he does. (It's analogous to Obama/Warren, actually, in that yes, technically, you may be reaching another audience, but there are less offensive ways of doing it.) So unless we suddenly are told that all the proceeds are going to a food bank (watch for something like that to happen as a form of spin control), it's really disappointing. Actually, I'm more disappointed he's playing in the Super Bowl than selling discs in Wal-Mart! I'm sure Bruce doesn't need the money, but maybe some folks in the E Street Band do need it... Since the album credit is not just Bruce himself but rather BS & TESB, those guys will get some proceeds.
Quite liking the new David Byrne, though I missed the title. He's a much better fit for Eno's production approach than Paul Simon was 3 years ago (has it been that long?).
Quote from: Gazoo on January 06, 2009, 10:07:21 AMQuite liking the new David Byrne, though I missed the title. He's a much better fit for Eno's production approach than Paul Simon was 3 years ago (has it been that long?).What was your take on Coldplay + Eno? I rather liked it (despite it literaly being a page lifted from the How To Be The Next U2 playbook).
This shit is BANANAS: Paul Young (!), apparently taking a cue from Paul Anka, has covered a slate of rock tunes with swing arrangements (!!). First among them: "Enter Sandman" (!!!).
Quote from: Gazoo on January 06, 2009, 11:58:53 AMThis shit is BANANAS: Paul Young (!), apparently taking a cue from Paul Anka, has covered a slate of rock tunes with swing arrangements (!!). First among them: "Enter Sandman" (!!!).If he covers "Enter Sandman" then by defiinition he is taking a cue from Pat Boone.
I haven't heard it but the new Britney Spears single has raised the hackles of the moral watchdogs: it's called "If You Seek Amy" and if you say the title quckly, it sounds like "eff-you-see-kay". Tee Hee.
Quote from: RGMike on January 22, 2009, 08:21:51 AMI haven't heard it but the new Britney Spears single has raised the hackles of the moral watchdogs: it's called "If You Seek Amy" and if you say the title quckly, it sounds like "eff-you-see-kay". Tee Hee.in fact doesn't it sound like f-u-c-k me?
Quote from: RGMike on January 03, 2009, 11:32:00 AM Bruce, of all people! Bet he won't get a Christmas card from Dave Marsh this year. and indeed the blogosphere is responding:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lisa-derrick/springsteen-sells-out--to_b_153441.htmlBTW, I've begun monitoring Mr Marsh's website for comment -- so far nothing. But the current lead story on the homepage has Marsh hanging out backstage with the E-Streeters, so I'm guessing he'll have a positive spin to put on it.
Bruce, of all people! Bet he won't get a Christmas card from Dave Marsh this year. and indeed the blogosphere is responding:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lisa-derrick/springsteen-sells-out--to_b_153441.html